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==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
*This character appears only on the version of the [[Black family tree tapestry]] shown in the [[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film)|film adaptation]] of ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]''. She was not included on the version of the tree which [[J. K. Rowling]] gave to a charity auction in [[Between 1998 and 2017|2006]].<ref>"[http://www.hplex.info/wizards/blackfamilytree.html Black Family Tree]" on The Harry Potter Lexicon</ref> However, according to director [[David Yates]], Rowling provided the filmmakers with a copy of the Black family tree going back eight generations.<ref>"[http://web.archive.org/web/20071218224958/http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/2007/5/24/empire-magazine-feature-on-ootp 'Empire' Magazine Feature on OotP]" from The Leaky Cauldron</ref> The filmmakers presumably received a more complete version of the tree than the one auctioned off, which only goes back six generations.
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*This character appears only on the version of the [[Black family tree tapestry]] shown in the [[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film)|film adaptation]] of ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]''. She was not included on the version of the tree which [[J. K. Rowling]] gave to a charity auction in [[2006]].<ref>"[http://www.hplex.info/wizards/blackfamilytree.html Black Family Tree]" on The Harry Potter Lexicon</ref> However, according to director [[David Yates]], Rowling provided the filmmakers with a copy of the Black family tree going back eight generations.<ref>"[http://web.archive.org/web/20071218224958/http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/2007/5/24/empire-magazine-feature-on-ootp 'Empire' Magazine Feature on OotP]" from The Leaky Cauldron</ref> The filmmakers presumably received a more complete version of the tree than the one auctioned off, which only goes back six generations.
 
*Misapinoa lived to 100. This is unusual because members of the Black family often died young by wizarding standards.
 
*Misapinoa lived to 100. This is unusual because members of the Black family often died young by wizarding standards.
 
*The face used to depict Misapinoa on the Black family tree in the ''Order of the Phoenix'' film was also used for [[Lucretia Black]].
 
*The face used to depict Misapinoa on the Black family tree in the ''Order of the Phoenix'' film was also used for [[Lucretia Black]].

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Misapinoa Blishwick (née Black) (18261926) was a pure-blood witch. She was an early member of the House of Black, but her precise relationship to the other known members of the Black family remains unknown. She married a pure-blood wizard named Jimbo Blishwick.[1]

Behind the scenes

  • This character appears only on the version of the Black family tree tapestry shown in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. She was not included on the version of the tree which J. K. Rowling gave to a charity auction in 2006.[2] However, according to director David Yates, Rowling provided the filmmakers with a copy of the Black family tree going back eight generations.[3] The filmmakers presumably received a more complete version of the tree than the one auctioned off, which only goes back six generations.
  • Misapinoa lived to 100. This is unusual because members of the Black family often died young by wizarding standards.
  • The face used to depict Misapinoa on the Black family tree in the Order of the Phoenix film was also used for Lucretia Black.
  • Based on a statement of Horace Slughorn, Misapinoa may have been a member of Slytherin House. However, she attended Hogwarts c. 1837 - 1844, when Slughorn was not the Potions teacher.

Etymology

Misapinoa's name's may be from the word 'Messapian', an extinct language that was once spoken in south eastern Italy. Or it could be from the word 'mishappen', which ties along with how much older she lived to be than most members of the House of Black.

Appearances

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